What are S-Block Elements?
S-Block Elements refer to the group of elements found in the first two columns of the periodic table, which include the alkali metals (Group 1) and alkaline earth metals (Group 2). This unit covers the distinctive properties, reactivity, and uses of these elements. Students will explore the electronic configuration of s-block elements, their physical and chemical properties, and their role in various chemical reactions and applications.
Key Topics in S-Block Elements:
Benefits of Studying S-Block Elements:
This unit is crucial for understanding the basic properties and applications of s-block elements, offering foundational knowledge that supports further learning in Chemistry.
1. Which one of the following does not belong to alkaline earth metals?
a. Be
b. Ra
c. Ba
d. Rn
2. The oxide of beryllium is:
a. Acidic
b. Basic
c. Amphoteric
d. None of these
3. Which ion will have the maximum value of heat of hydration?
a. Na+
b. Cs2+
c. Ba2+
d. Mg2+
4. Which one of the following is not an alkali metal?
a. Francium
b. Cesium
c. Rubidium
d. Radium
5. Which of the following sulphates is not soluble in water?
a. Sodium sulphate
b. Potassium sulphate
c. Zinc sulphate
d. Barium sulphate
6. The element cesium bears resemblance with
a. Ca
b. Cr
c. Both of these metals
d. None of these metals
7. Chile saltpeter has the chemical formula
a. NaNO3
b. KNO2
c. Na2B4O7
d. Na2CO3.H2O
8. The mineral (CaSO4.2H2O) has the general name:
a. Gypsum
b. Dolomite
c. Calcite
d. Epsom salt
9. Down’s cell is used to prepare
a. Sodium carbonate
b. Sodium bicarbonate
c. Sodium metal
d. Sodium hydroxide
10. Which element is deposited at cathode during the electrolysis of brine in diaphragm cell?
a. H2
b. Na
c. Cl2
d. O2
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